In the 1720s, a Scottish woman named Margaret Dickson was found trying to abandon the body of her newborn baby near the banks of the River Tweed.
It isn’t known whether she lost the child in the late stages, or whether it died shortly after being born.
Nonetheless, she was arrested charged and taken to Edinburgh to face trial, where she was found guilty and sentenced to death.
In 1724, Dickson was hanged but somehow survived. She was then allowed to go free because under Scots Law, her punishment had been carried out, she could not be executed for a second time for the same crime.
This prompted the wording of the law to be changed to hanged “until dead".
It isn’t known whether she lost the child in the late stages, or whether it died shortly after being born.
Nonetheless, she was arrested charged and taken to Edinburgh to face trial, where she was found guilty and sentenced to death.
In 1724, Dickson was hanged but somehow survived. She was then allowed to go free because under Scots Law, her punishment had been carried out, she could not be executed for a second time for the same crime.
This prompted the wording of the law to be changed to hanged “until dead".
2021年3月3日の夜、イギリスの南ロンドンで、クラパム・コモン近くの友人の家からブリクストン・ヒル地区へ歩いて帰宅していた33歳のサラ・エヴェラードさんが誘拐された。
彼女を非番の警視庁巡査ウェイン・カズンズが呼び止め、警察官を名乗って手錠をかけ、車に乗せた後、ドーバー近郊まで車で連れて行き、そこで強姦して首を絞め、その後遺体を焼いて処分した。近くの池に残っている。
2021年6月8日、カズンズはエヴェラードさんの誘拐と強姦について有罪を認め、彼女の死に対する責任を認めた。 7月9日、彼は彼女の殺害について有罪を認めた。
彼は2021年9月30日に終身刑の判決を受け、終身刑を言い渡された。
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ジグザグ今年もみりおんろっく出てほしいたけ
能登には来ないで でも石川には来て”観光客激減に複雑な思い 能登半島地震発生から3週間
ジグザグ今年もみりおんろっく出てほしいたけ
131: 01/23 22:41↓
出るならみりおんだけ行くなり
132: 01/23 22:46↓
あーたくしも